Treasure
From Greekthēsauros, meaning "treasure store", is a concentration of riches,
often one which is considered lost or forgotten until being rediscovered.

The Mayans predicted that in December 2012 a new era will begin ending a 5125-year cycle. A New Age interpretation of this transition suggests that this date marks the start of time in which Earth and its inhabitants may undergo a positive physical or spiritual transformation. Others suggest that the 2012 date marks the end of the world.

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Horizon
The horizon is the apparent line that separates earth two categories: those that intersect the Earth's surface, and those that do not. The word horizon derives from the Greek "horizōn kyklos, "separating circle", from the verb horizō, "to divide", "to separate", and that from

Horizon - insitu

Horizon Rustic

Object of a Journey
Journey - a travelling from one place to another
Object - anything that is visible or tangible and is relatively stable in form.

Object of a Journey - insitu

Turle's Gold
symbolizes the inner world of a being. It represents all that is inside a soul. It has been claimed
that
most of the Earth's gold lies at its core, the metal's high density having
madeit sink there
in the planet's youth.
Virtually all of the gold that mankind has discovered is considered to
have been
deposited later by meteorites which contained the element.
This supposedly
explains why,
in prehistory, gold appeared nuggets on the earth's surface.

Continuum
Continuum (theory), anything that goes through a gradual transition from
one condition, to a different condition, without any abrupt changes.

Continuum

Ejecta
Material from beneath the surface of a body such as a moon or planet
that is ejected by an impact from a meteor and distributed on the surface.

Element F
Element- a fixed number of protons. The number of neutrons and electrons may vary.

Element F - insitu

Gibbous
The phase of the moon between first quarter and last quarter, when the moon appears
more than half illuminated

Coma
The shroud of gas surrounding a comet’s nucleus

Coma - insitu

Black Qualia
a Latin word meaning for "what sort" or "what kind," is a term used in philosophy to refer to
subjective conscious experiences as 'raw feels'. Daniel Dennett writes that qualia is "an
unfamiliar
term
for something that could not be more familiar to each of us:
the ways things seem to us.

Black Qualia - insitu

White Qualia

Consequent
Anything that follows upon something else, with or without a causal relationship.

Constant
A value that does not change

Phase
Any of the major appearances or aspects in which a thing of varying modes or
conditions manifests itself to the eye or mind.

Phase - insitu

Scarab
According to ancient Egyptian myths, the sun (Ra) rolls across the sky each day and
transforms bodies and souls.
Modeled upon the Scarabaeidae family dung beetle, which
rolls dung
into a ball for the purposes
of eating and laying eggs that are later
transformed into larva,
the scarab was
seen as an earthly symbol of this heavenly cycle.

Scarab's Bones

Scarab's Bones - insitu

Noumenon
The noumenon is a posited object or event that is known (if at all) without the use of the senses.
The term is generally used in contrast with, or in relation to "phenomenon", which refers to
anything that appears to, or is an object of, the senses. In Ancient philosophy,
the noumenal
realm was equated with the world of ideas known to the philosophical mind,
in contrast to the
phenomenal realm, which was equated with the world of sensory reality,
known to the
uneducated mind.
Modern philosophy has generally denied
the possibility
of knowledge
independent of the senses, and
Immanuel Kant gave this point of view its classical
version,
saying that the
noumenal world may exist,
but it is completely unknowable to humans.

Noumenon - insitu

Void
In astronomy, voids are the empty spaces between filaments
(the largest-scale structures
in the Universe),
which contain very few, or no, galaxies.

Aurora
A radiant emission from the upper atmosphere that occurs intermittently
over the middle and high altitudes of both hemispheres. They appear
in the form of luminous bands, streamers, or the like. This is caused
by the constant bombardment of the atmosphere by charged particles
attracted by earth's magnetic lines.

Flux
A scientific term describing the rate of flow of something through a surface.

5125
December 2012 a new era will begin ending a 5125-year cycle.
A New Age interpretation of this transition is that this date marks
the start of time in which Earth and its inhabitants may undergo a
positive physical or spiritual transformation, and that 2012 may
mark the beginning of a new era. Others suggest that the 2012
date marks the end of the world or a similar catastrophe.